I fixed problem by adding this line to my /etc/init/ modem-manager.conf
:
stop on runlevel[0]
Now my shutdown time has been brought down to nearly 5 seconds (from
15-20 seconds).
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Okay, here is what I got from the debug:
modem-manager[2887]: [1351082877.649683] [main.c:167] main():
ModemManager (version 0.6.0.0) starting...
modem-manager[2887]: [1351082877.658050] [mm-manager.c:158]
found_plugin(): Loaded plugin 'Huawei'
modem-manager[2887]: [1351082877.658128] [mm-
** Description changed:
I problem I have notice since upgrading to Quantal from Precise is
modem-manager hangs during shutdown/reboot giving this error:
modem-manager: Catch signal 15
Before (in Precise, when I didn't have the modem-manager problem),
shutdown used to take about 3 s
Public bug reported:
I problem I have notice since upgrading to Quantal from Precise is
modem-manager hangs during shutdown/reboot giving this error:
modem-manager: Catch signal 15
Before (in Precise, when I didn't have the modem-manager problem),
shutdown used to take about 3 seconds, but now i
I am suffering from the same problem. When I type in fgfs in the
terminal, it tries to load the default plane, then say segmentation
fault. when I try it from the launcher, it loads up until initializing
subsystems, then closes itself out. Anyone have a solution? By the way,
I am running Ubuntu Jau